Annual report and accounts

2016-2017

Our annual report and accounts 2016-2017 have been accepted by our auditors and will be formally accepted by the CCG at our AGM on 13 September. View a copy of our audited annual report and accounts by using the link above.

The Statement of Involvement provides an overview of the engagement activities that have taken place over the past year (from 1 April 2016 until 31 March 2017) and includes a summary of what people told us and what we did in response to hearing those views.

2015-2016

Our annual report and accounts 2015-2016 have been accepted by our auditors and formally adopted by the CCG at our AGM on 31 August 2016. View a copy of our audited annual report and accounts by using the link above.

Real life stories about how we have been working to improve the health and wellbeing of our local communities. In this issue, read about the projects our GP practices have been involved in, find out more about how we got Leeds talking about planning for end of life and read about how pharmacies are 'here to make you feel better'.

2014-2015

Our annual report and accounts 2014-2015 have been accepted by our auditors and will be formally accepted by the CCG at our AGM on 1 July. View a copy of our audited annual report and accounts by using the link above.

Real life stories about how we have been working to improve the health and wellbeing of our local communities. In this issue, read Kate's story on how the Patient Empowerment Project has helped her, how Singing for the Brain has benefited a dementia patient and get to know our Clinical Chair: Dr Gordon Sinclair

2013-2014

The accounts for the year ending 31 March 2014 have been prepared as directed by NHS England in accordance with the National Health Service Act 2006. The annual report also summarises the key issues arising from our 2013/14 audit at the CCG.

Real life stories about how we have been working to improve the health and wellbeing of our local communities. In this issue, read Steve's story about alcohol abuse, Jo's story about mental ill-health and get to know our Chief Executive: Philomena Corrigan.